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    Dapoxetine for premature ejaculation

    By William Davis Dapoxetine is a very, very interesting medication. On paper, it is an SSRI (antidepressant). In practice, it is an incredibly useful sexual enhancer that helps men delay ejaculation so as to not disappoint their partner. The reason why it isn’t also used as an antidepressant...
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    Methylene Blue: Does it live up to the hype?

    By William Davis Methylene Blue is a fascinating chemical compound with a fascinating history and a wide array of applications. Known by its scientific name, “methylthioninium chloride”, this versatile dye has found its way into various fields, from medicine to chemistry, to photography and even...
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    Tesofensine – what is it and how does it work?

    By Glenn Koslowski Tesofensine, also known as NS2330, is technically classified as a presynaptic serotonin–noradrenaline–dopamine reuptake inhibitor. Its pharmacological action leads to the inhibition of the reabsorption of these neurotransmitters by the central nervous system, resulting in...
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    Cyanidin 3-Glucoside (C3G): The muscle-building power of nature’s antioxidant

    By Brian Gallagher In the quest for better health and fitness, people are always on the lookout for natural compounds that can boost performance, enhance recovery, and support overall well-being. One such compound that has garnered attention in recent years is Cyanidin 3-Glucoside (C3G). Found...
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    Sodium hyaluronate: a naturally occurring option for joint pain

    Sodium hyaluronate, a derivative of hyaluronic acid, is a naturally occurring substance in the body that plays a crucial role in maintaining joint health. In recent years, it has gained attention as an effective treatment for joint pain, particularly in conditions like osteoarthritis. By...
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    Mounjaro vs Ozempic: a comparison regarding weight loss

    By Glenn Koslowski In order to achieve and maintain a lower bodyweight, be it for aesthetic or health-related reasons, people often try various methods, including the use of medications that, although initially designed to help with type-2 diabetes, also aid in weight loss. Two very important...
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    Epitalon 101: The ultimate anti-aging peptide

    By William Davis Epitalon is an anti-aging peptide that works by activating telomerase. It is a synthetic derivative of Epithalamin, a substance that can be found in the pineal gland, that was developed by scientists in the late Soviet Union. Epitalon has always been one of the rarest and most...
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    3 peptides you’ve never heard of

    By William Davis Did you know that there are thousands of peptides out there that we haven’t discovered yet? In fact, only about 15 to 20 peptides are commonly used in Bodybuilding, and today I want to talk about 3 promising peptides that I believe will soon become available and grow in...
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    Adrenal fatigue: is it really a thing? The symptoms sure are!

    By Glenn Koslowski In recent years, “adrenal fatigue” has become a popular term in fitness, particularly for those involved with high-intensity training (HIT). The main reasoning behind the concept suggests that intense, prolonged physical stress can “fatigue” the adrenal glands, leaving...
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    The impact of AAS on immune function

    By William Davis Good immune function is crucial for bodybuilders, as it plays a key role in maintaining overall health, recovery, and performance. The immune system defends the body against infections, helps repair damaged tissues, and supports recovery after intense training. A robust immune...
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    The neuroscience behind the pump: brain chemistry vs muscle engagement

    By Glenn Koslowski The “pump” is a famous, revered and sought-after sensation in bodybuilding, a temporary swelling of muscles due to blood being driven into them during and after intense exercise. But beneath all of that, this effect has its roots in brain chemistry and neural activation. At...
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    Oxygen Advantage: can breathing techniques make you stronger?

    By Glen Koslowski Strength training focuses on lifting heavier, eating smarter, recovering efficiently and ultimately getting stronger. But what if an overlooked factor, as simple as breathing, could dramatically improve strength, endurance, and recovery? The Oxygen Advantage, a system developed...
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    Understanding mTOR: a master regulator of hypertrophy and performance

    By Glen Koslowski Muscle growth isn’t just about lifting heavy weights and eating enough protein and carbs, it’s about activating the right pathways inside your body. One of the most powerful regulators of muscle hypertrophy and performance is mTOR (mechanistic or mammalian target of rapamycin)...
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    Lactic acid: more than just metabolic waste

    By Glenn Koslowski Lactic acid, long blamed for muscle burn and post-workout soreness, has been misunderstood for decades. Traditionally seen as a “waste product” of anaerobic metabolism, lactate has been for decades the villain in fatigue and poor performance. But what if the science has...
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    The cost of size: can bodybuilding hurt longevity?

    By Glenn Koslowski We could say, all other things being equivalent, that bodybuilding celebrates size: the bigger, the better. But as the stage lights go out and the adrenaline of competing fades, a darker question comes up: what does it cost to build and maintain that much muscle? While...
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    Structure of steroids: what you need to know

    How does it all start? Everything is built on cyclopentane perhydrophenanthrene — a nucleus of 4 rings (A, B, C, D). This is the skeleton of all steroids, like a chassis in a car. Modifications are attached to it. Depending on what’s added, you get either testosterone, trenbolone, or...
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    Anabolic resistance: can you become less responsive to PEDs?

    By Glenn Koslowski You’re taking more, but feel like you’re getting less. In the world of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), early cycles often feel magical: tremendous strength, full muscle bellies, insane recovery. But as the years go by, those same compounds deliver diminishing returns. You...
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    Turinabol – The Olympic Athlete’s PED

    By William Davis Turinabol, also known as Chlorodehydromethyltestosterone or simply “Tbol,” is an oral anabolic steroid derived from Dianabol (Methandrostenolone) that was originally developed by East German scientists as part of a state-sponsored doping program for their Olympic athletes...
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    Dianabol – the original bulking agent

    By William Davis Dianabol, also known as Methandrostenolone or Dbol, is one of the most famous anabolic steroids in history. Originally developed in the 1950s as a performance-enhancing drug for U.S. athletes, it quickly became a staple in bodybuilding due to its ability to rapidly increase...
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